The Brampton Bierlow Poor
Brampton Bierlow Overseers of the Poor Account Book
(Document of the Month, Oct 2007)
Ref no. 3-P/1/1
Date: 1798-1823
The account book contains a wide variety of payments for such things as mending or replacing worn out shoes and clothes (particularly for growing children); rethatching roofs; bedding and medication for the sick; coal in winter; attendance by midwives; removing paupers from elsewhere to their parish of origin; getting maintenance orders against the fathers of illegitimate children.
The display features payments made over the winter of 1807-8, just 200 years ago and focuses on the illness of Betty Walker of West Melton.
A 52-year-old widow she had fallen sick at the end of the summer and special payments were made to her from the first of September. £1 9s 3d was spent on brandy, ale & wine (then regarded as healthy stimulants for the sick) and a local doctor was paid the substantial sum of 3 guineas to attend her. Her funeral expenses, including a coffin, shroud, crape for mourning and drink for the 'wakers' and coffin bearers came to £1 0s 4d.


